if you have no experience with routers, i suggest you get a couple of actual routers to play with. the experience is worth the extra couple bucks. there's just some weird stuff you wont encounter with a simulator (such as different memory type issues, connector familiarity, etc)
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also - fyi - I just passed my written on monday. my lab is scheduled for mid-november. did you schedule your lab yet?
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nice plug dude! hehehe
NLI (ccbootcamp.com) is coming out with a ccie voice written book within the next 4-6 months. But in the meantime, we are going to release a CCIE Voice quick and dirty cramsheet within the next 2-4 weeks. It wont go into the depth that our book will go into, but it...
Thought this might be useful:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac123/ac114/ac173/ac222/about_cisco_packet_department09186a0080142dfb.html Network Learning Inc
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Aside from having a security issue (ie, someone doing this to you intentially each month), it sounds like you have a memory and/or stack issue. I would definitely try a different IOS image on there. Check the bug finder on TAC and check the features you are using to see which IOS is the...
Mike,
Im probably not qualified to answer that question. If you're going to get an AS5800, I would talk to your local Cisco sales office and get a dial engineer with some experience on AS5800s. I could take some guesses based upon previous experiences with AS5200 and AS5300s, but since you've...
Yes, it's a good router to practice with, but I would recommend purchasing TWO of them. It's a great way to learn how routers/procotols/etc work at your own pace. Network Learning Inc
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There are a few factors here. If you have a PIX 520 or higher, you should be alright with installing another interface. If you have a PIX 515, it must be the PIX 515-UR to add an additional interface. However, intead of doing that, you could also stick a router in front of your pix which...
It's sounds like you're getting really close to your license count limit. You might just want to spend $500 or so (Im not sure of the exact cost) and upgrade it to the 50 license version. It sounds like it would solve your short term problem and also allow some room for growth. Network...
Actually, both of those solutions are not very safe. You do not want to bring your WAN F.R. links into the same device as the one terminating your untrusted internet connection. What you want is another 2600 or equiv. box to setup in this manner:
untrusted 2600 <-> Pix <-> trusted 2600 (new)...
Mike,
How many connections are you going to be supporting? Ive never worked with an AS5800 but Ive worked with AS5300s and AS5200s and they were pretty solid. Network Learning Inc
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Hi! Im not trying to be rude, but you might want to hire a security person to handle your pix and other misc. security issues. You've been asked to do some tasks which are NOT considered "industry standard" and could pose some serious security issues.
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What's happening is called Asymmetric routing. You need to check your path's to and from each device. What routing protocol are you using? If you are using EIGRP (which is my first guess) then make sure you have the correct bandwidth command issued on each interface. I took over a credit...
here's what you need to do:
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issue a interface command under s0:
no ip address dhcp
that will release the ip address
then under s0, re-add the command:
ip address dhcp
that'll do it for ya.
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I'd recommend getting a good CCNA book, and learning about ACLs. It would probably be a good start for you. Network Learning Inc
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